R&R Placement Passport

Welcome to your Placement Passport

Welcome to your Rural & Remote (R&R) Placement Passport, the record of your adventures with Healthcare Australia in 2018/19. Much like a regular passport, use your Placement Passport to record each and every R&R Placement you work between March 1, 2018 & February 28, 2019. Check-in and share your journey with our team and you will INSTANTLY be in the running for three truly awesome prizes.

Get to know some of the R&R team

Lucy Petchell

National Rural & Remote Consultant

Lucy Petchell

National Rural & Remote Consultant

Sometimes I think I am definitely a 10, but if you ask Sofia who sits next to me 40 hours a week she says I’m a 6.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

I’ll either have 3 kids or a dozen cats, who knows which way it will go.

What do you do in your spare time?

I play and coach volleyball, do weights in the gym and spend time with my family.

Eliza Waters

National Rural & Remote Consultant

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Eliza Waters

National Rural & Remote Consultant

Do you love or hate roller coasters?

I absolutely love roller coasters , my favourite is the superman ride at Movie World

What’s your favourite family tradition?

My favourite family tradition is a roast lunch on Christmas no matter how hot the weather is outside

Do you have any pets?

I have a fur baby named George who has his very own bedroom

Shaurne Keast

National Rural & Remote Consultant

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Shaurne Keast

National Rural & Remote Consultant

What’s the most daring thing you’ve ever done?

The most daring thing I’ve ever done is living life on a daily basis. Courage and the right attitude to step out each day with a positive mindset. Each day is a challenge and brings with it endless possibilities. Life is a gift, live it and be daring.

If you had a warning label, what would yours say?

Danger 240Volts

Last book that I read?

Walking Home by Sonia Choquette – About a woman’s pilgrimage walk along the Camino trail an 820km centuries old trail across Spain . It was a journey of healing and release, this walk is definitely on my “bucket list”